Lion

In 1986, five-year-old Saroo lives with his elder brother Guddu, his baby sister Shakheila, and his mother in Khandwa, India. Guddu and Saroo steal coal from freight trains to trade for milk and food. Saroo accompanies Guddu to work overnight, and they arrive at a nearby train station, where Saroo falls asleep on a bench and is unable to find Guddu upon waking up. He searches for him on an empty train, only to fall asleep in one of the compartments and awake sometime later to find the train in motion and the doors locked. After several days, the train arrives in faraway Calcutta, where Saroo does not understand the local Bengali language. He tries to obtain a ticket home, but the attendant does not recognise the name of his village, which Saroo says is "Ganestalay". He spends the night in the station with some street children, but is forced to flee when a group of men try to kidnap them.

MPAA Rating:PG-13
Genre:Drama, Biography
Country:Australia, United Kingdom, United States, India
Produced By:Karen Sproul, Libby Sharpe, Pravesh Sahni, Shahen Mekertichian, Harvey Weinstein, Andrew Fraser, Richard Payten, Andrew Mackie, Iain Canning, Tabrez Noorani, Emile Sherman, Daniel Levin, Angie Fielder
Directed By:Garth Davis
Written By:Larry Buttrose, Luke Davies, Saroo Brierley
Cast:Sachin Joab, Nicole Kidman, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Menik Gooneratne, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Anna Samson, Deepti Naval, Priyanka Bose, Dev Patel, Belinda Misevski, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sunny Pawar, Tegan Crowley, Rooney Mara, Eamon Farren, Pallavi Sharda, Benjamin Rigby, Lucy Moir, Divian Ladwa, Abhishek Bharate, David Wenham, Arka Das, Emilie Cocquerel
In Theaters:Nov 25, 2016
Runtime:2 hours 9 minutes
Production:The Weinstein Company, Screen Australia, See-Saw Films, Aquarius Films, Sunstar Entertainment
Budget:$12,000,000
Box Office:$51,738,905
Available On:Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu
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